The City of San Diego is facing a new sexual harrasment lawsuit—this time against an assistant city attorney.

The lawsuit, filed on Friday, claims that Assistant City Attorney Daniel Bamberg sent inappropriate text messages to San Diego Deputy City Attorney Molly Hoot, touched and asked her for sex three years ago. Hoot says the behavior continued for three years.

The Office of the City Attorney is same office charged with defending former Mayor Bob Filner against multiple sexual harassment complaints in 2013.

“There is some emails, text messages, and there will be my client's testimony which will be very compelling,” Hoot’s attorney, Josh Gruenberg told NBC 7.

“Nothing was done, no one interceded on her behalf there was no investigation, disciplinary action, no counseling,” Gruenberg said.

City Attorney spokesperson Gerry Braun emailed the following response to the claim:

"At management's request, an investigative panel drawn from outside the office was convened to determine the facts. Mr. Bamberg was placed on administrative leave pending the investigation. These steps are required by law and do not reflect any prejudgment as to the facts."